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October 11, 2017

Michael Wilbon, Co-host of ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” Compares Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones to a Slave Owner (VIDEO)

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UNREAL … SO NOW INDIVIDUALS WHO PAY BLACKS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IS NOW A SLAVE OWNER.

ESPN’s Michael Wilbon, co-host of ‘Pardon the Interruption’ has compared Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to a slave owner following his comments that he would bench any player who did not stand for the national anthem. Wilbon said, on the sane day that ESPN suspended Jemele Hill for her social media comments against Jones and the Cowboys, “And the word that comes to my mind? and I don’t care who doesn’t like me using it?is plantation. The players are here to serve me, and they will do what I want. No matter how much I pay them, they are not equal to me. That’s what this says to me and mine.” Hmm, what will ESPN do to Wilbon? So Jerry Jones is only showing leadership when they agree with the players, really?

Michael Wilbon, you have freedom of speech to say anything, but there will be consequences to your actions. You are a fool if you think that entitled player making millions is a plantation mentality. You sir, just might be a racist yourself.

On the same day that Jemele Hill was suspended from ESPN for tweeting about politics, another network personality, Michael Wilbon, compared Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to a slave owner.

Mr. Wilbon, co-host of “Pardon the Interruption,” took issue with Mr. Jones’ stance that players who do not stand for the national anthem before football games will not play.

“And the word that comes to my mind? and I don’t care who doesn’t like me using it?is plantation,” Mr. Wilbon said on Monday’s show. “The players are here to serve me, and they will do what I want. No matter how much I pay them, they are not equal to me. That’s what this says to me and mine.”

ESPN declined to comment on Mr. Wilbon’s remarks.

Really, a plantation? So NFL players who make millions of dollars playing a game is slavery? Go figure. Keep it up ESPN, you are already hemorrhaging viewers, next up, you will never see another NFL contract. You are losing America and NFL fans every time a host opens their big mouth.


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